HCV- and HBV-mediated liver cancer converge on similar transcriptomic landscapes and immune profiles.

IF 3.3 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Elizabeth S Borden, Annika Jorgensen, Heini M Natri, Karen Taraszka Hastings, Kenneth H Buetow, Melissa A Wilson
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Abstract

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, and a large proportion is attributable to viral causes, including hepatitis B (HBV) and C viruses (HCV). The pathogenesis of viral-mediated HCC can differ between HBV and HCV, but it is unclear how much these differences influence the tumors' final molecular and immune profiles. Additionally, there are known sex differences in the molecular etiology of HCC, but sex differences have not been explored in the context of viral-mediated HCC. To determine the extent to which the viral status and sex impact the molecular and immune profiles of HCC, we performed differential expression and immune cell deconvolution analyses. We identified a large number of differentially expressed genes unique to the HBV or HCV tumor:tumor-adjacent comparison. Pathway enrichment analyses demonstrated that changes unique to the HCV tumor:tumor-adjacent tissue were dominated by changes in immune pathways. Immune cell deconvolution demonstrated that HCV tumor-adjacent tissue had the largest immune cell infiltrate, with no difference in the immune profiles within HBV and HCV tumor samples. Overall, this work demonstrates the convergence of HBV- and HCV-mediated HCC on a similar transcriptomic landscape and immune profile despite differences in the surrounding tissue.

HCV和HBV介导的肝癌具有相似的转录组景观和免疫特征。
肝细胞癌(HCC)仍然是全球癌症相关死亡的主要原因,其中很大一部分可归因于病毒,包括乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)和丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)。病毒介导的 HCC 的发病机制在 HBV 和 HCV 之间可能存在差异,但目前还不清楚这些差异对肿瘤最终的分子和免疫特征有多大影响。此外,已知 HCC 的分子病因存在性别差异,但在病毒介导的 HCC 中性别差异尚未得到探讨。为了确定病毒状态和性别对 HCC 分子和免疫特征的影响程度,我们进行了差异表达和免疫细胞解卷积分析。我们发现了大量在 HBV 或 HCV 肿瘤:肿瘤邻近比较中特有的差异表达基因。通路富集分析表明,HCV 肿瘤:肿瘤邻近组织特有的变化主要是免疫通路的变化。免疫细胞解卷积显示,HCV 肿瘤邻近组织的免疫细胞浸润最大,而 HBV 和 HCV 肿瘤样本的免疫特征没有差异。总之,这项研究表明,尽管周围组织存在差异,但 HBV 和 HCV 介导的 HCC 会趋同于相似的转录组图谱和免疫图谱。
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HGG Advances
HGG Advances Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
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